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By the seventeenth century, the most prominent site of agriculture in spanish america was the

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By the 17th century, the most pronounced site of agriculture in Spanish America was the hacienda, also known as an estate. In the colonies of the Spanish Empire, there were haciendas that included mines as well as factories for various industries, but a lot of them were plantations for agricultural growth.
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